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THE OFFICIAL

GUIDELINES FOR THE CSU


CARIG 2023 ANNIVERSARY
cum INTRAMURALS
(SOCIO-CULTURAL AND SPORTS)
CSU Carig Anniversary cum Intramurals 2023
General House Rules and Regulations/Guidelines

Venue: Cagayan State University, Carig Campus


Date: October 23-27, 2023

General House Rules and regulations/ Guidelines


1. Each contest category shall be open to all Bona fide students of CSU Carig who are
representatives of the College and shall become the official contestants of the College. All
names listed as contestants must be duly certified by the school/college/university registrar.
2. Delegations are required to adhere to the guidelines and rules of the contest as provided.
3. Every contest category is presented with guidelines, contest rules and regulation, criteria for
judging and contest proceedings. The contest Headmaster shall meet all coaches, trainers and
judges prior to the contest for a Solidarity Meeting.
4. All competitions requiring original pieces must be accompanied with an Artistic
Intellectual Terms of Reference and Ownership signed by the author/coach/
choreographer attested by the College Socio-Cultural Coordinator. Sanction for
violation shall be a disqualification of the contestants for that particular event.
5. Contestants shall be kept in their assigned post and are not allowed in the contest venue.
6. Each contest category will have each own programming and shall be directed by the Contest
Headmaster.
7. All competitions will use the Ranking System in computing the scores of the contestants.
8. Winners shall be declared/ announced immediately in the contest venue. All participants will
receive certificates of participation. Trainers, coaches, and coordinators shall receive
Certificates of Recognition provided they are officially certified by the Delegation Head.
9. General championship shall be awarded for the over-all winners in all categories declared as
follows:
Grand Champion – Trophy
First Runner-Up – Trophy
Second Runner-Up – Trophy
A point system shall be used in all contest categories:

10 points 1st place


7 points 2nd place
5 points 3rd place
3 points 4th place
1 point 5th place

10. Hall of Fame Award maybe conferred to any institution who has garnered three consecutive
1st place finish in a category. The institution opting to receive the award will not compete for
one year. The institution has the option to still compete and waived the Hall of Fame Award.
11. The awarding ceremony for General Championship shall be announced and declared during
the Closing Ceremonies.
12. All contestants must not wear any mark that will identify the school where they are from
during the actual competition.
13. All manuscripts, winning pieces, materials and other proceedings shall be collected and filed
to the Organizers for reference.
14. The decision of the Board of Judges is final.
15. All delegates shall make a master list of names of participants, coaches/trainers and official
delegate.
16. Violation of any of the rules and regulations shall be subjected to disqualification in the
contest.
17. No protest or complaint shall be entertained as judgment is done with finality. Only queries
and suggestions shall be entertained for future competitions.
18. All communications and contest requirements shall be coursed through the Organizers,
copies of which shall be immediately furnished to the Organizers for appropriate action. The
Organizers shall act as secretariat and shall be the official office tasked to transmit
communications and documents to avoid miscommunications and inattention to transactions
and other business.
19. Eligibility/Qualification of Performers
19.1. Must be a bona fide college student of the school he/she is representing, Filipino
citizen and officially enrolled in the first and second semester of the current academic
year.
19.2. Must carry a minimum academic load of twelve (12) units in the first and second
semester or term of the current school year and must have passed the required
percentage as follows:
Academic Load Passing Percentage
12 units 100%
13-18 units 70%
19-30 units 60%
20. NSTP (ROTC, CWTS, LTS) - is not considered academic subjects.
21. Residency – a transferee shall be allowed to play or perform after having established one (1)
year residency prior to the current school year. A freshman college student need not establish
one-year residency.
22. Returnee – the residency rule does not apply to a returning student. A returning student is one
who re-enrolled after a leave and did not enrol in other institutions in that semester or year of
leave. Provided he has satisfied all other eligibility requirements. Furthermore, the last
semester attended of the returning student shall be the basis of the passing percentage for
eligibility.
List of Socio-Cultural Events and Number of Participants per Event

EVENTS PERFORMERS COACH /ES


LITERARY ARTS
Extemporaneous Speaking 1 1
Dagliag Talumpati 1 1
Story telling 1 1
Pagkukuwento 1 1
Essay Writing 1 1
Pagsulat ng Sanaysay 1 1
Quiz bowl 4 1
VISUAL ARTS
Pencil Drawing 1 1
On-the-spot Painting 1 1
Charcoal Rendering 1 1
MUSIC
Jingle Contest 10-15 1
Instrumental Solo (Piano) 1 1
Vocal Solo (Kundiman) 1 1
Vocal Duet 2 1
Pop Solo 1 1
Standard Choral Singing 15-20 1
Live Band (Reggae) 4-7 1
DANCE
Folk Dance 5-10 pairs 1
Contemporary Dance 5-10 1
Pinoy Hip-hop 5-10 1
Cheer Dance 20-30 2
PERFORMING CATEGORY
Radio Drama 5-7 1
SPECIAL CATEGORY
Mr. and Ms. CSU Carig 1 pair 2
Binibini Gandang Beki Open 1
EXTEMPORANEOUS SPEAKING
1. There must be one (1) entry per college.
2. The topic shall be given on the spot by the judges.
3. The contestants shall be given 10 minutes to prepare and 5 minutes to deliver.
4. The style of the delivery shall be conversational, oratorical or a combination of both.
5. The contestant should not wear his/her school uniform, they should instead wear formal
clothes.
6. Use of sound effects, microphones and props are not allowed.
7. The judges’ decision is final and irrevocable.
Criteria for Judging for Extemporaneous Speaking:

Criteria Percentage
Content and Clear Organization 35
Delivery 35
Pronunciation, Enunciation, and Diction 20
Stage Presence 10
(Eye Contact, Poise, and Personality)
Total 100

DAGLIANG TALUMPATI

1. Dapat may isang (1) kalahok sa bawat kolehiyo.


2. Ang paksa ng talumpati ay ibibigay ng Lupon ng Inampalan sa paligsahan mismo.
3. Ang kalahok ay bibigyan lamang 10 minutong paghahanda at 5 minutong paglalahad. Isang
puntos ang ibabawas sa bawat isang minutong kulang at sobra sa paglalahad.
4. Ang paglalahad ay maaaring sa paraan ng pakikipagusap (conversational) o patalumpati
(oratorical) o maaaring pinagsamang pakikipagu-usap at patalumpati.
5. Hindi maaring gumamit ng sound effects, mikropono, background o props.
6. Ipinagbabawal sa mga kalahok ang pagsusuot ng uniporme ng kolehiyo.
7. Ang hatol ng inampalan ay pinal at hindi na maaring baguhin.

Pamantayan ng Paghatol para sa Dagliang Talumpati:

Criteria Percentage
Nilalaman 35
(Kaugnayan sa Paksa, Kabuuan at Kaayusan ng Diwa at Kalinawan)
Paglalahad 35
(Tinig, Pagbigkas, at Akmang Gamit ng mga Salita)
Tikas o Personalidad 30
(Tindig, Kilos o gawang, at Tuwirang Pakikipag-Ugnayan)
Total 100
STORY TELLING

1. There will be eight (5) official contest pieces to be selected from Philippine Literature that will be
provided by the organizers.
2. All five (5) story pieces must be read and studied by the contestants within the preparation period.
3. A story piece among all the five (5) stories will be drawn by the contestants five minutes after the
ongoing speaker has started his/her delivery. Drawing of the story pieces will be conducted inside
the holding room which only the participants are allowed to stay.
4. The delivery must be done by a recounting of the original story piece. A minimum of 7 minutes and
a maximum of 10 minutes of delivery time is given to each contestant.
5. One (1) point shall be deducted from the contestant’s total score for every 30 seconds of under time
and over time of his/her delivery.
6. Movement is confined to either sitting or standing throughout the delivery. Low-level movements
are not allowed – one point shall be deducted for every movement violation.
7. Appropriate attire with moral and ethical standards is required.
8. No sound effects, background, or props are allowed to support the story.
9. Judges’ decision is final and irrevocable.

Criteria for Judging for Story Telling:

Criteria Percentage
Language Skill 30
(Pronunciation and Phrasing)
Voice Variation and Projection 30
Skills in Eliciting Emotions and Expressions of the Character Played 30
Overall Impact 10
Total 100

PAGKUKWENTO

1. Ang bawat kolehiyo ay dapat may isa lamang na kalahok


2. Ang bawat kalahok ay may limang piyesa o kwento na pagpipilian. Bubunutin ng bawat
kalahok ang piyesa sa mismong lugar ng kompetisyon.
3. Ang pagkukwento ay magaganap sa loob lamang ng 5 minuto lamang. Babawasan ng isang
(1) puntos sa kabuuang marka sa bawat 30 na segundo na lampas o kulang sa 5 minutong
pagkukwento.
4. Walang anumang epektong teknikal na gagamitin tulad ng mikropono, musika, o tunog.
5. Nasa direksyon ng tagapagkwento kung siya'y uupo o tatayo. (Iwasan ang sobrang galaw o
kilos) sa bawat bayolasyon sa pagkilos ay kakaltasan ng isang puntos; limang hakbang
patalikod, paharap o pagilid ang maaaring hakbang ng nagkukuwento.
6. Ang kasuotan ay dapat angkop sa piyesa at naayon sa pamantayang moral at etikal.
7. Ang paggamit ng props ay ipinagbabawal sa pagkukwento katulad ng mga larawan o
anumang sining biswal.
8. Iwasan ang salitang bulgar na hindi akma sa pormal na bigkas.
9. Pinal at hindi na maaring mabago ang hatol ng lupon ng inampalan.
Pamantayan ng Paghatol para sa Pagkukuwento:

Criteria Percentage
Kakayahan sa Pagbigkas 30
Kakayahan sa Pagbabago ng Boses 30
Tikas o Personalidad 30
(Tindig Kilos o Gawang Tuwirang Pakikipag-Ugnayan)
Kakayahan sa Panghihikayat sa Kawilihan ng Nakikinig 10
Total 100

ESSAY WRITING

1. There must be one (1) entry per college.


2. The Board of Judges will provide the topics of the essay at the venue of the competition.
3. The essay shall be written in English with not less than 600 words but not more than 800 words.
Corresponding deduction of points will be given to entries that did not reach the minimum
number or went over the maximum number of words.
4. The contestants shall only be given two (2) hours to develop their essay composition.
5. The contestants shall be provided with writing paper, a pen and their corresponding number to
be attached to their paper for submission.
6. The same number will be written on another piece of paper together with their real name and
the college where they come from. This will be used for verification of the winners and their
submitted work later.
7. No books, materials, dictionaries, cellphones, and the like shall be carried by the contestant
brought inside the contest venue.
8. Unauthorized persons shall not be allowed inside the contest venue except the contestants and
the proctors.
9. The result of the contest will be posted on the tally board immediately after the judges have
finished rating them.
10. The judges’ decision is final and irrevocable.
Criteria for Judging for Essay Writing:

Criteria Percentage
Content 50
(Relevance to the theme, Appropriateness of the language, Comprehensiveness, and
Clarity of Thought)
Organization 30
(Unity, Coherence, and Style)
Mechanics 20
(Punctuation, Spelling, Capitalization, Grammar and Format)
Total 100
PAGSULAT NG SANAYSAY

1. Dapat may isang (1) kalahok sa bawat kolehiyo.


2. Ang lupon ng inampalan ang inatasan na magbibigay ng paksa ng kompetisyon.
3. Ang dami ng salita ay hindi hihigit sa 1,500 at hindi naman kukulangin sa 1,000. May
karampatang bawas ng 5 puntos
4. Ang kalahok ay bibigyan lamang ng dalawang (2) oras sa pagbuo ng diwa o komposisyon.
5. Ang mga kalahok ay mabibigyan ng papel at panulat na may kalakip na bilang at pirmado ng
komite ng paligsahan, ngunit ito ay ibabalik matapos ang pagsusulat.
6. Ang pagdadala ng anumang aklat, talatinigan, cellphone at iba pang bagay na maaring
pagkunan ng ideya sa loob ng pagdarausan ng timpalak ay hindi pinahihintulutan o
pahihinulutan.
7. Ang mga taong walang kaugnayan sa paligsahan ay hindi pahihintulutang pumasok sa
bulwagan o silid ng pagdarausan ng paligsahan. Ang mga miyembro ng komite at mga kalahok
lamang ang may karapatang pumasok.
8. Ang resulta ng paligsahan ay ilalagay sa “tally board” pagkatapos mapilian ng Lupon ng
Inampalan.
9. Ang hatol ng Lupon ng Inampalan ay pinal at hindi maaring mabago.
Pamantayan ng Paghatol para sa Pagsulat ng Sanaysay:

Criteria Percentage
Nilalaman 50
(Diwa ay nahihinggil sa paksa na ibibigay ng Lupon ng Inampalan, Kaangkupan ng salita, at
Kalinawan)
Organisasyon 30
(Pagkakaugnay at Pangwakas na Pahayag)
Mekaniks 20
(Alituntuning panggramatika, Gamit ng Wastong Gramatika, Gamit ng Wastong
Baybay)
Total 100

QUIZ BOWL

(Philippine Government, History, Geography and Culture)

1. Questions shall be prepared solely by the Quiz Master.


2. Each College is entitled to three contestants composing a team, who are bona fide students of
the college. One official alternate will be allowed.
3. Contestants will answer the same set of questions in writing. Before a question is read, the
contestant must raise their right hand. Each team will be provided with an illustration board,
chalk and eraser.
4. The question will only be read twice by the Quizmaster. After the second reading, the
Quizmaster shall say “go” – only then will the team be allowed to write the answer.
Automatically, the ten-second time limit will begin with the word “go” by the Quizmaster. If
a question requires enumeration, the time limit will be extended to five (5) more seconds.
5. After the time limit, a buzzer will sound; the team must stop writing and raise their right
hand, failure to do so will result in a penalty of one (1) point.
6. The proctors will go around and check the answer of the teams. There will be fifteen (15)
proctors – one proctor for each team will be provided to ensure correctness of the answer.
7. The contest has two (2) rounds, Level I and Level II. In Level I, twenty (20) questions will be
asked. Each question is worth one (1) point. After asking twenty (20) questions, the
Quizmaster announces the top five (5) teams that will advance to Level II. If there is a tie for
the fifth (5th) place, both will advance to the next level.
8. Twenty (20) questions will be asked is the second (2nd) round, by this time, two (2) points
will be assigned for each correct answer.
9. After the twentieth (20th) question, the three (3) teams getting the highest scores in Level I
and Level II shall be declared champion, 1st runner-up and 2nd runner-up. Since there are
only three (3) places, should there be a tie, extra questions will be asked by the Quizmaster in
order to break the tie.
10. The duly registered teacher or coach of the team shall only be the person authorized to make
a protest. All protest should be referred to the Board of Judges immediately before the
Quizmaster reads the next question.
ON THE SPOT PAINTING

1. There must be one (1) entry per college.


2. The subject will be decided by the Headmaster.
3. The contestant must bring his/her own painting brushes, easel, mixing plate/palette and rugs.
Any kind of brush will be allowed.
4. The contestant will use water-based paint. Only the three primary colors (red, blue, and
yellow) and two neutral colors (black and white) shall be allowed.
5. Mixing of colors is allowed.
6. The contestants will use the 17” x 20” canvass which will be provided by the organizers.
7. Duration time is within four (4) hours and will no longer be extendable once the competition
has officially started.
8. No distinguishing mark or name of the contestants is allowed to appear in the entry.
9. Only the contestants are allowed in the contest area.
10. Judges’ decision is final and irrevocable.
Criteria for Judging for On-the-Spot Painting:

Criteria Percentage
Concept (Objective or Intent, Knowledge of Subject Matter, and Similarity or Likeness) 30
Techniques (Mastery of Specific Skills and Utilization of Media) 30
Composition (Organization of Visual Space) 30
Overall Impact 10
Total 100

PENCIL DRAWING
Mechanics and Rules of the Contest:
1. There must be one (1) entry per college.
2. Materials must be provided by the contestant.
3. The contestants must use Steadler/Rotring pencil from 2H/3H, B/2B and/or 5B/6B.
4. Charcoal pencil, art gunner or equivalent, brush, cotton, tissue paper, sandpaper, pantograph,
and air brush are not allowed.
5. The organizers will provide the illustration board with sizes 15” x 20”.
6. The Headmaster will decide for the subject.
7. The contest duration will only run for a period of four (4) hours and shall no longer be
extendable once the contest has begun.
8. Only the contestants are allowed in the contest venue.
9. No distinguishing mark or name of the contestant shall appear in the entry.
10. Judges’ decision is final and irrevocable.
Criteria for Judging for Pencil Drawing:

Criteria Percentage
Composition (Scale) 20
Tone Building (Value) 20
Workmanship (Quality) 20
Similarity (Likeness) 30
Overall Impact 10
Total 100

CHARCOAL RENDERING

1. There shall only be one (1) entry per college.


2. Materials will be provided by the contestant.
3. The contestants must use pencil from 28 to 88. Charcoal pencil, art gunner or equipment,
brush, cotton, tissue paper, sandpaper, pantograph, and air brush are not allowed.
4. The contestants must use the illustration board with the size 15” x 20”.
5. The subject of the contest will be given by the Board of Judges.
6. The contest duration is for a period of three (3) hours.
7. Only the contestants are allowed in the contest venue.
8. No distinguishing mark or name of the contestant shall appear in the entry.
9. Judges’ decision is final.

Criteria Percentage
Proportion (Scale) 20
Tone Building (Value) 20
Workmanship (Quality) 20
Similarity (Likeness) 30
Overall Impact 10
Total 100

JINGLE MAKING CONTEST

1. There shall be one (1) entry per college.


2. Entries can either be done by individual or group with a minimum of ten (10) members and a
maximum of fifteen (15).
3. For group entries, the participants will video their performance, and package it as one single
video to make it appear as a group performance.
4. The video should be in mp4/MPEG/MOV/AVI format.
5. Contestants should be in their decent clothes.
6. The use of vulgar, indecent, and malicious words of actions in the video or the musical
content is strictly prohibited.
7. The jingle must be in Filipino or English or combination “Taglish”.
8. The jingle must be an original composition made by the contestants and maybe through the
guidance of a music teacher/coach and must not have been used as an entry in any song
competitions.
9. The content must be relevant to the theme, “Put the theme here” must be lively, appealing,
creative and must highlight the different achievements of Carig Campus.
10. The time duration for the jingle must be 2 to 3 minutes ONLY.
11. Any musical instrument can be used as an accompaniment at the composer’s discretion.

Criteria Percentage
Composition 30
(Catchy Melody, Lively Music, Rhythm, and Recall)
Relevance To the Theme 20
Lyrical Content 15
(Originality, Clarity of Message, Language & Phrasing)
Creativity 15
(Use Of Structure, Instruments, And Vocals)
Overall Impact 10
Virtual Impact 10
Total 100

INSTRUMENTAL SOLO (PIANO)

1. There must be one (1) entry per College.


2. Only the piano shall be used.
3. The music piece can be any of the following:
a) Kundiman
b) Balitaw
c) Filipino Folk Song/Music
d) Classic Filipino Love Song
e) Danza
4. The contestant shall play the instrument without any back up, accompaniment, or background
music. No electronic device/pitch up is allowed.
5. The title of the piece must be given to the Board of Judges before the performance. The
master of ceremonies shall announce the title of the piece.
6. The performance should only last 3-5 minutes.
Criteria for Judging for Instrumental Solo (Piano):

Criteria Percentage
Technique (Clarity of Tone and Intonation) 30
Mastery of Piece 30
Interpretation or Expression 30
Stage Deportment 10
Total 100
VOCAL SOLO (KUNDIMAN)

1. There must be one (1) entry per College.


2. The song shall be one straight KUNDIMAN to be chosen from the following songs only:
a. Ako’y Ibong Sawi by Juan M. Buencamino
b. Madaling Araw by Nicanor Abelardo
c. Kung Hindi Man by Nicanor Abelardo
d. Kundiman ng Luha by Nicanor Abelardo
e. Pahiwatig ni Nicanor Abelardo
f. Nasaan Ka Irog? by Narciso Asistio
g. Malungkot ang Maya by Jose Estrella
h. Pakiusap by Francisco Santiago
i. Kundiman by Bonifacio Abdon
j. Ang Aking Bayan by San Pedro
k. Kundiman (Ako’y Anak ng Dalita) by Francisco Santiago
3. Transposition is NOT allowed.
4. Piano/Guitar should be the accompaniment. Canning is allowed.
5. Delivery should not be more than seven (7) minutes.
6. Filipiniana attire is the only acceptable attire but contestants should avoid shining and
shimmering costumes.
7. Judges’ decision is final.
Criteria for Judging for Vocal Solo (Kundiman):

CRITERIA %
Tone Quality (Vocal Technique or Intonation) 45
Musicianship (Dynamic Nuances, Interpretation, Intonation and Diction) 45
Deportment 10
Total 100

POP SOLO

1. There must be one (1) entry per College.


2. The contestant shall sing straight published Original Pilipino Music (OPM) songs in any
Filipino language, translations must be prepared – rearrangement or revival of an OPM song
is allowed. Revival or adaptations from foreign compositions is not allowed.
3. Singing shall be accompanied by a minus one; multiplex, karaoke/videoke, and live
accompaniment shall not be allowed. Each college must prepare a soft or electronic copy of
their minus one in MP3 or MP4 format to be submitted to the Organizers a day (1) day prior
to the contests for compilation for testing, the contestants must also have an emergency back
up of their minus one stored in a USB or flash drive.
4. Delivery shall only be for 3-7 minutes.
5. Judges’ decision is final and irrevocable.
Criteria for Judging for Pop Solo:

CRITERIA %
Tone Quality (Vocal Technique or Intonation) 45
Musicianship (Dynamic Nuances, Interpretation, Intonation and Diction) 45
Deportment 10
Total 100

VOCAL DUET
1. There must be one (1) entry per College.
2. The piece should be one straight Original Pilipino Music (OPM) song, either English or
Filipino. Revival or adaptations from foreign compositions is not allowed.
3. Contestants may be: (a) both males, (b) both females or (c) a male and a female.
4. There should be two (2) voice parts.
5. Singing shall be accompanied by a minus one. Multiplex, karaoke/videoke, and live
accompaniment shall not be allowed. Soft/electronic copy (MP3/MP4 format) shall be
provided to the host institution prior to the contests for compilation.
6. Delivery is for 3-7 minutes.
Criteria for Judging for Vocal Duet:

CRITERIA %
Tone Quality (Vocal Technique or Intonation) 25
Blending or Harmony 40
Musicianship (Dynamic Phrasing, Interpretation, Intonation and Diction) 25
Deportment 10
Total 100

STANDARD CHORAL SINGING

1. There must be one (1) entry per College.


2. Each group must be sixteen (15) to twenty (20) members who are all bona fide students, this
excludes the conductor.
3. Each choral group will sing the official contest piece “Isang Dugo, Isang Lahi, Isang
Musika” by Richard Reynoso, the music score will be submitted to the judges.
4. The warmup song should only be Original Pilipino Music (OPM) but is open entry – either
Filipino or English in any song classification/genre.
5. Only the contested piece will be judge.
6. A medley for warm up song is not allowed.
7. Both pieces must have the voice composition of Sopranos, Altos, Tenors and Basses.
8. No alteration of notes for obligatory parts, the score pieces must be strictly observed and
followed.
9. The maximum allowable time shall only be twelve (12) minutes. An excess of a minute or a
fraction thereof means a deduction of five (5) points per judge.
10. Time starts on the first note and ends on the last note.
11. Choreography is strictly not allowed.
12. The attire shall only be white polo shirt and black slacks for both male and female: leather
shoes for males and high heel for females with brushed up hair in a bun.
13. The decision of the judges is final and irrevocable.
Criteria for Judging for the Standard Choral Singing:

CRITERIA %
Tone Quality (Resonance or Intonation) 30
Harmony and Balance 30
Technique Interpretation (Syllabication, Enunciation, Phrasing, Tempo and 30
Dynamics)
Deportment 10
Total 100

LIVE BAND COMPETITION

1. There must be one (1) entry per College.


2. Each group shall only perform Original Pilipino Music (OPM) but Reggae shall only be the
genre for the competition – obscene, lewd or green words in the lyrics are not allowed.
3. Each group shall only have a minimum of four (4) and a maximum of seven (7) members.
4. Each group will perform a warmup song and should be sung prior to the contest piece with a
limited time of five (5) minutes including the set up/preparation time.
5. A total of ten (10) minutes shall only be allotted. Beyond this, a total of five points will be
deducted from the total score. (Note: The timer will start when the performers have stepped
up on stage.)
6. Each group must provide their respective instrument except for the drum set which will be
provided by the Organizers. Change of cymbals will be allowed, four (4) amplifiers shall also
be provided by the Organizers for one lead guitar, rhythm guitar, one bass guitar and one
keyboard.
7. The members of the band may be composed of all males, or all females, or mixed.
8. The use of pyrotechnic gadgets, smoke, or combustible materials as props is not allowed.
9. Medley arrangement of songs for both the warmup and contest piece is not allowed.
10. Coaches/trainers are allowed to guide the song technicians provided by the Organizers during
the warmup song only (Note: The interference of coaches and trainers during the delivery of
the contest piece is strictly prohibited.)
11. Judges should also attend the solidarity meeting, the day before the competition.
12. The Organizers will provide an official timekeeper to monitor and remind the performers.
(Note: The timer will be projected on the side of the stage.).
13. Judges’ decisions are final and irrevocable.
Criteria for Judging for Live Band Competition:

CRITERIA %
Musicality (Harmony, Rhythm, and Sound Quality) 50
Performance (Stage Presence and Style) 30
Technicality (Handling of Instruments) 10
Over-all Impact (Includes Interpretation) 10
Total 100
FOLKDANCE

1. There must be one (1) entry per College.


2. The dance must be taken from published Philippine Folk Dances authored by known dance
researcher-writer published in the books listed below. The following are the specific titles of
the books:
a. Philippine Folk Dance, Volumes 1-6, by Francisca R. Aquino
b. Philippine National Dance by Francisca R. Tolentino
c. Visayan Folk Dance, Volumes 1-3, by Libertad Fajardo
d. Pangasinan Folk Dance by Jovita Sison Friese
e. Sayaw: Dances of Philippine Islands, Volumes 1-8, by the Philippine Folk Dance
Society
f. Samar Folk Dances by Juan Miel
g. Handumanan by Jose Balcena
h. Philippine Folk Dances and Songs by the Bureau of Public Schools 1965
3. The dance selected must only be under the category of rural dances.
4. No combination of dances is allowed. The Organizers will provide the official music
accompaniment for the dance inclusive of music for entrance and exit.
5. The dancers should be composed of a minimum of five (5) pairs and a maximum of ten (10)
pairs which can be all males, all females or a combination of both. Two alternate dancers are
allowed to join but actual performers will strictly follow the maximum of eight (8) pairs.
6. The decision of the judges is final and irrevocable.
Criteria For Judging For Folkdance:

CRITERIA %
Performance Skill and Mastery of the Dance 30%
(Stage Projection, Grace, and Poise; Showmanship, Unity, Expression and Precision)
Interpretation 20%
(Correct Interpretation of the Dance Literature and No Arrangement of Figures)
Costume, Music, Accessories and Equipment 20%
(Costume Approximates the Original, Music is Authentic to the dance, Equipment is
Required of and is Relevant to the Dance)
Staging 20%
(Use of Space, Level, Pathways, Design, and Time)
Over-all Impact 10%
Total 100%

CONTEMPORARY DANCE

1. There shall only be one (1) entry per College.


2. The contest piece must be at least four (4) minutes but not more than five (5) minutes.
3. The theme of the Contemporary Dance for this year is “Mental Health”.
4. A maximum of ten (10) and a minimum of six (6) dancers are allowed to participate.
5. The dance piece should be an original choreography in Contemporary Form, it strictly should
not copy any movement found in any media source like Facebook, YouTube, etc. (Note: An
affidavit must be provided for the originality of the choreography to be submitted to the
Organizers.)
6. Soft ballet or pointe shoes may be worn (optional).
7. Sets are not allowed (e.g. risers, back drop, tables, etc.). Hand props may be used (e.g. stick,
fan, ring, umbrella, etc.). Bamboo, wood, steel or plastic pole may be used but must not be
more than 3 meters long.
8. The following are strictly not allowed in the performance:
a. The use of real fighting armor (e.g. sword, knife, guns, arrow, spears, etc…)
b. The use of any form of liquid (e.g. blood, oil, water, etc.)
c. The use of fire, candles, and any pyrotechnic materials.
d. The use of confetti either drop or bomb and breaking of glass, pots, etc…
e. Audio visual presentation, screen projection, body paint and body marks depicting
indigenous tattoos.
9. Costume must be appropriate to the concept of the dance. Skin toned cycling, leggings, or
leotard are allowed. Nudity or topless for both male and female is strictly prohibited.
10. Obscene choreography/indecent movements and killing of animals are strictly prohibited.
11. Tossing is not allowed.
12. A close door preliminary screening of dance moves will be done day before the contest.
13. A workshop will be done for the modern contemporary.
14. This competition will have 3 members for the Board of Judges.
15. Deliberation of the results between the Board of Judges will be done prior to the
announcement of winners.
16. Violation of any of these contest guidelines will result to disqualification of the participating
group.
17. The decision of the board of judges is final and irrevocable.
Criteria For Judging For The Contemporary Dance:

CRITERIA %
Choreography and Composition 30%
(Theme and Variation, Structure or Organization of Movement, and Use of Movement
Space)
Performance and Artistry 20%
(Expression and Characterization)
Concept 20%
(Ideas and Content)
Technique 20%
(Movement Skills, Precision of Movement, Synchronization and Coordination, Clarity
of Movement and Lines and Timing)
Total 100%

PINOY HIPHOP

The Street Dance is a fusion of dance disciplines and cultural interpretations from around the
country. The dance routine incorporates the look, music, attitude, posture, and street dance style. The
most real routine showcase is a variety of hip hop dance styles, signature moves and choreography
conveying the character and energy of the street.

1. There shall only be one (1) entry per College.


2. Groups are permitted to mix and bring music of their choice on a standard CD, USB or flash
drive but must only contain Original Filipino Music (OPM).
3. The Routine must be performed, in its entirety to the music selected, prepared, and submitted
by the group a day before the contested event. (Note: The group must also have an
emergency back-up of this music ready in a flash drive or USB during the event.)
4. The contest piece must be three (3) minutes but not more than five (5) minutes.
5. A maximum of ten (10) and a minimum of six (6) dancers shall only be allowed to
participate.
6. Groups should include in their performance a broad selection of street dance styles (locking,
popping, bboying/bgurling (breaking), watching/punking, vogueing, house dance, party
dances or club, popular or trendy dances – hip hop dance/choreography, krumping,
steeping/gumboots, and dancehall without excessive use of the same move or pattern. A
varied range of styles should be shown in the choreography of arm, leg, and body movement.
7. No body drop is allowed, and all lifting should be supported.
8. Costumes or attires may include accessories such hats, caps, gloves, scarves, jewelries, etc.
Removing pieces of clothing during the performance is allowed provided it is not offensive or
out of character and should not lead to any forms of nudity. Appropriate clothing should be
observed during the competition.
9. Any move where the competitors’ weight is solely on the neck/ head (i.e. head spins, head
stands, tumbling and tossing, etc. is strictly not allowed).
10. Lifting is allowed up to the second level.
11. Music should not contain obscene lyrics or words.
12. Performers should not wear any identifying marks of their College.
13. A closed-door preliminary screening/assessment will be done a day before the contest proper.
14. Any violation of the ground rules will be subjected to disqualification.
15. Deliberation of the members of the Board of Judges will be done prior to the announcement
of winners.
16. Decision of the board of judges is final and irrevocable.
Criteria For Judging For Pinoy Hiphop:

CRITERIA %
Performance 50%
Creativity 10
Staging, Spacing, Formations, and Level Changes 10
Showmanship: Intensity, Confidence, Projection and Presence 10
Street Presence/ Attire 10
Entertainment Value/ Audience Appeal 10
Skill 50%
Musicality 10
Synchronization/Timing 10
Execution / Controlled Mobility and Stabilization 10
Difficulty of Execution of Authentic Street Dance Styles 10
Variety of Street Dance Styles 10
Total 100%
CHEER DANCE COMPETITION

1. Must be a bona fide student of the College he/she is representing, and officially enrolled in the
first and second semester of the current academic year.
2. Each participating College is entitled to enter a maximum one (1) official group composed of
male and female cheer-dancers not less than fifteen (15) and not more than twenty-five (25) in
number. A maximum of five (5) additional members may be included who shall serve only as
spotters and/or props men for the team. (Note: The spotters and/or props men must wear black
uniform (t-shirt, pants and shoes)).
3. The spotters and/or props men are not subject to the foregoing eligibility requirements.
4. The entire duration of the performance must not exceed six (6) minutes, exclusive of 30 seconds
pre-setting and 30 seconds exit/pack-up and clean-up.
5. The routine parameters: The routines are cheers or yells, creative dance or gimmickry and the
cheer-dance routine piece. The evaluation of the cheering will not be judged as a stands-alone
element rather as part of the Overall Impression Category.
6. The order of the performance is:
7. A minimum of 4 minutes and a maximum of 6 minutes excluding the preparation, entrance and
exit are given to each performing team. Timing starts at the first obvious moment or sound and
ends when the end of the routine is obvious to the official timer.
8. Cheers/chants must be yelled by the dancers live (not pre-recorded).
9. Creative dance is any dance performance accompanied by pre-recorded music geared towards
entertaining the audience.
10. All routines must be appropriate for family viewing. Any vulgar or suggestive movements,
words, or music may result in disqualification. Uniforms must also be decent.
11. All props must be registered and cleared with the Organizer prior to the performance.
Pyrotechnics and other similar dangerous or hazardous props are strictly prohibited. There is a
limit of only two (2) hand-held “safe props” to be used by the performers (ex: pompoms, flaglets,
placards).
12. A panel of judges shall determine the winners based on the foregoing criteria. Any violation of
the foregoing rules may be used as a ground for disqualification or otherwise cause the
appropriate point deduction on the final score.
13. The decision of the panel is to be final and irrevocable.
Criteria For Judging for Cheer dance:

CRITERIA %
Technical Skills 35%
Degree of Difficulty 15
Dance Techniques 5
Gymnastic skills 5
Pyramids (Maximum of 3 levels) 5
Jumps 2
Stunts 3
Routine 40%
Synchronization 10
Safety 5
Choreography 15
Energy and Projection 10
Cheer and Yells 15%
Audibility and Volume 10
Content 5
Over-All Impressions 10%
Audience Impact 5
Showmanship 5
Total 100%

RADIO DRAMA

1. There shall only be one (1) entry per college.


2. Contestants should present an original radio drama over a simulated or actual radio station.
The script must follow the annexed sample format.
3. No more than five (5) radio talents and/or student technicians may be involved.
4. Contestants may portray multiple characters behind the curtain.
5. The drama must convey a moral or character-building theme on youth, family, unity, and
values. The radio drama should be suitable for general listeners. (Note: Please strictly follow
the ethics on KBP Radio Code.)
6. Background music and canned sound effects may be used.
7. Performance time is ten (10) minutes maximum. For an over time, the contestant will receive
a 0.5-point deduction for any portion of thirty (30) second increments outside the allotted
time. (For example, a performance timed at 10:01 would receive a half-point deduction from
the total score per judge. A performance of 10:31 would receive a deduction of a full point
from the total score per judge.)
8. All equipment and sound effects must be provided by the participants. The Organizers will
only provide the sound system.
9. The medium of language to be used will either be English or Filipino or a combination of the
two.
10. Philippine languages may be used but translations must be provided in the script. Lines
should be live and may not be memorized.
11. Maximum set up time is five minutes and will begin once a contestant is behind the curtain.
Criteria For Judging For Radio Drama:

CRITERIA %
Radio Drama Script 30%
Theme Appropriateness 10
Variety of Characters 10
Script Flow and Continuity 10
Technical Quality 30%
Appropriateness of Sounds 10
Smoothness of Production 10
Precision (Timing, Pacing and Transition) 10
Vocal Quality 30%
Voice Flexibility 15
Voice Creativity 15
Over-All Appeal 10%
Dramatic Effect 5
Rendering or Delivery 5
Total 100%
Miss CSU’niverse Carig 2023

1. The contest is open to all gays and transwomen of the Carig Campus.
2. The competition will be divided into different categories:
a. Creative Attire
b. School Uniform
c. Talent Portion
d. Evening Gown
e. Preliminary Question and Answer
f. Final Question and Answer
3. The candidates shall be responsible for the rental of their attires and make-up should they opt to avail
such.
4. For Creative Attire, School Uniform, and Evening Gown, candidates will be judged according to the
following criteria:

CRITERIA %
Poise and Bearing 30
Projection 20
Appropriateness of Attire 20
Stage Presence 20
Over-All Impact 10
Total 100

• Winners for these rounds will be awarded with the following minor awards:
a. Best in Creative Attire
b. Best in School Uniform
c. Evening Gown

5. For the talent portion, candidates will be judged according to the following criteria:

CRITERIA %
Creativity 30
Poise 20
Costume 20
Originality 10
Stage Presence 10
Over-all impact 10
Total 100

• Winners for this round will be awarded as Best in Talent.

6. The following special awards shall also be awarded to the candidates:


a. People’s Choice Award
b. Mr. and Ms. Photogenic
c. Mr. and Ms. Close-Up Smile
d. Mr. and Ms. Ramp Model
e. Mr. and Ms. Telegenic
f. Mr. and Ms. Body Beautiful
g. Sponsorship awards (TBF)
7. For the preliminary Q and A Round. The candidates will be judged according to the following criteria:

CRITERIA %
Content 40
Delivery 40
Over-all impact 20
Total 100

8. Final Top Four (4) candidates will be determined through the total accumulated score for Smart Casual
Wear, School Uniform, Swim Wear, Talend and Preliminary Q and A.

CRITERIA %
Total Accumulated Score for the Different Appearances 50
Preliminary Q and A 50
Total 100

9. The final four candidates will undergo a Final Question and Answer portion. They will be judged
according to the following:

CRITERIA %
Content 40
Delivery 40
Over-all impact 20
Total 100

10. The Final Question and Answer round will determine the winners for the following titles:
a. Miss CSU’niverse 2023
b. Miss CSU’niverse 2023 1st Runner Up
c. Miss CSU’niverse 2023 2nd Runner Up
d. Miss CSU’niverse 2023 3rd Runner Up
e. Miss CSU’niverse 2023 4th Runner Up

11. The decision of the selection committee shall be final and irrevocable.

MR. AND MS. CSU 2023


Guidelines And Criteria for Judging
1. Each college shall send only ONE (1) male and ONE (1) female contestant to the contest.
2. Each candidate must submit a duly signed certification from the College certifying that he or she:
a. Is a bona fide student of the institution.
b. Is of good moral character – who is single, not in a live-in relationship and must not have
sired any child.
c. Is at least eighteen (18) and not more than twenty-six (26) years of age on the day of the
competition and stands 5’2” tall for female and 5’5’’ for males.
3. The competition will be divided into different categories:
a) Production Number
b) School Uniform
c) Swim Wear/Trunks – ONE PIECE (BLACK)
d) Gown/Formal Wear
e) Preliminary Question and Answer
f) Final Question and Answer
4. The candidates shall be responsible for the rental of their attires and make-up should they opt
to avail of such. Self-make-up for the candidates.
5. For Production, Gown/Formal Wear, School Uniform, and Swim Wear, candidates will be
judged according to the following criteria:
CRITERIA %
Poise and Bearing 30
Projection 20
Appropriateness of Attire 20
Stage Presence 20
Overall Impact 10
Total 100
*Winners for these rounds will be awarded with the following minor awards:
a) Best in Production Number
b) Best in School Uniform
c) Best in Swim Wear
d) Best in Gown/Formal Wear
6. For the Preliminary Q and A Round. The candidates will be judged according to the following
criteria:
CRITERIA %
Content 40
Delivery 40
Overall Impact 20
Total 100

7. Final Top Four (4) candidates will be determined through the total accumulated score for
formal wear, School Uniform, Swim Wear, and Preliminary Q and A round.
CRITERIA %
Total Accumulated Score for the Different Appearances 50
Preliminary Q and A 50
Total 100

8. The final four candidates will undergo a Final Question and Answer portion. They will be
judges according to the following:
CRITERIA %
Beauty 30
Brains 70
Total 100

9. The Final Question and Answer round will determine the winners for the following titles:
a) Mr. and Ms. CSU Carig 2023
b) Mr. and Ms. CSU Carig 2023 1st Runner Up
c) Mr. and Ms. CSU Carig 2023 2nd Runner Up
d) Mr. and Ms. CSU Carig 2023 3rd Runner Up
10. The decision of the selection committee shall be final and irrevocable.

Prepared by:

FERDINAND C. MERCADO, MAT


CSU Carig Socio-Cultural Coordinator
1. Date and Venue
1.1. The Anniversary cum Intramurals shall be held on October 23-27, 2023 at Carig Campus.

2. Credentials and Documents Required


2.1. The official list shall be submitted to the Sports office staff for screening and identification. The
list must be signed by the Coach, College Sports Coordinator and the Dean. The athletes shall
submit a photocopy of their vaccination card, Phil health ID, accomplished health declaration,
parent’s waiver and release agreement and Medical Certificate.

3. Composition of Screening Committee


3.1. The screening committee shall be composed of the Campus Sports Coordinator, CCSC President
and Sports Representative and the different Tournament Managers.

4. Technical Officials
4.1. To ensure impartiality, the Sports and Physical Education Organization and technical officials
shall be in- charge of the management of sports competitions to be supervised by the Campus
Sports Coordinators and Tournament managers.

5. Mechanism of Protest
5.1. Any protest must be filed to the management right after the game is finished. The protester must
sign in the scoresheet right after the game and attach a protest letter. Any protest exceeding 30
minutes after the game shall no longer be entertained.
5.2. No protest shall be entertained without paying a non- refundable protest fee of One thousand
pesos (₱1000.00).
5.3. The protest fee shall in no case be reimbursed even if the decision of the jury of appeals to the
protest is favorable or adverse to the protester.

6. Jury of Appeals
6.1. The members of the Jury of Appeals are the Campus Sports Coordinator, Tournament manager of
the concerned Sport, CSG Governor and the Campus Executive Officer being the Chairman.
6.2. It is the duty of the Jury of Appeals to handle all protests that are elevated in writing by any
participating team.
6.3. All decisions of the Jury of Appeals shall be final, executory and irrevocable.

7. Team Colors, Uniforms and Identification


7.1. All players of the team must wear the appropriate color of the College they are representing.
7.2. Color Code
College Color
College of Humanities and Social Sciences
College of Natural Sciences and Mathematics
College of Human Kinetics
College of Industrial Technology
College of Information and Computing Sciences
College of Engineering and Architecture
College of Public Administration
College of Veterinary Medicine
College of Medicine
College of Law
8. Eligibility/ Qualification of Athletes
8.1. Players must be a bona fide student of the College they represent and are officially enrolled in the
regular semester or term of the current academic year.
8.2. Athletes more than twenty five (25) years of age by May 31 of the current academic year are
allowed to play but will not be allowed to play in the higher meet.
8.3. Foreign students are qualified to participate in the Competitions. Only those with Filipino blood
(dual citizenship e.g. Fil- Am) are qualified to join in the higher meet.
8.4. A team fielding ineligible players in a competition shall be penalized having its game/s forfeited
in favor of the opponent/s.
8.5. Only players who are in the official list are allowed to play.

9. Minimum- Maximum Number of Players per Event


Division
Events
Men Women
Athletics 10 10
Badminton 4 4
Chess 4 4
Lawn Tennis 4 4
Table Tennis 4 4
Basketball 5- 15 5- 15
Baseball 9- 15 -
Softball - 9- 15
Speak Takraw 8-12 3-4
Volleyball 7-15 7- 15
Beach Volleyball 3-4 3-4
Mobile Legend 5 5
CODM 5 5
Taekwondo 8 8
Arnis 8 8

10. Ranking
10.1. To determine the ranking of a contingent, modified medal count shall be used. A team who
gains the greatest number of gold medals shall be declared as the champion. In case of a tie, most
silver medals won will be declared higher in rank.
10.2. The following modified medal count shall be used in the tournament. For team sports/ events
medal count shall be based on CORE players. E.g., Basaketball – 5 medals; table tennis doubles -
2 medals, etc. For Individual events, 1 count per event shall be the mode.

11. Tournament Managers


EVENT TOURNAMENT MANAGERS
Athletics Prof. Efraim Jose Guzman/Prof. Eduardo Carag/ Prof. Grace
Angelito
Mobile Legend (ML) Team Mr. Teophil Keith Peralta/ Prof. Manny Capili
Competition/Call of Duty
Chess- Individual and Team Competition Prof. Jesus Anastacio
Table Tennis Prof. Fernando Jaminola
Badminton Prof. Kristoffer Mangngussad/Prof. Kennedy Casino
Lawn Tennis Prof. Joel Casibang
Speak Takraw Dr. Andy Catulin/ Mr. Christian Dulin
Basketball Prof. Jose Aureo Camacam
Baseball Prof. Manny Capili/ Prof Roderick Masirag
Softball Prof. Marites Florentino/ Prof. Daniel Casauay
Volleyball Prof. Jay Buguina/ Prof. Krisvan Ponti
Taekwondo Prof. Ricky Maribbay/ Prof. Ryan Villarosa
Arnis Prof. Jay-r Bayani/Prof. Jaylyn Tagolino
Beach Volleyball Prof. Crizaldy Binarao
Dance Sport Prof. Ferdinand Mercado

12. Selection of Varsity Team


12.1. The Tournament managers shall be the official coaches of the Varsity Team for higher
competitions within and outside the Campus. Champion coaches during the University meet shall
act as assistant coaches of the Varsity. Selected athletes shall undergo try outs and trainings after
the Intramurals. Final selection shall be determined in the try outs and trainings.
12.2. The tournament managers and the champion coach shall be responsible in the selection of
athletes.

13. Specific Guidelines


13.1. As a matter of policy, the international rule of each sports event adopted by the National
Sports associations (NSA) shall be applied. However, to suit the local conditions, ground rules
will be discussed by the tournament managers during the solidarity meeting on September 16,
2023, at 1:00 pm at the Red Eagle Gymnasium.
13.2. The mode of tournament for team events shall be double eliminations if there are more than 5
participating teams. Round robin will be used if less than 4 teams are participating. Badminton
will be played in single elimination. Track events will be played in heats except 800m run which
shall be a mass start.
13.3. All schedule of games issued by the management are flexible. The management reserves the
right to change the schedule as need arises. Teams affected by such change shall be notified
through their sports coordinator or representative in advance.
13.4. The law of succession shall be applied wherein only the first game will be given fixed
schedule and the other games following should start 10 minutes after preceding games. If a team
fails to appear on time, a 5-minute grace period shall be given before a team is declared loss by
default/ forfeiture.
13.5. No member of the teams shall be allowed to participate if he or she is under the influence of
liquor. Players and coaches who will be disqualified due to misbehavior, unnecessary roughness,
unsportsmanlike attitude and the like shall be suspended for further participation in all games for
the duration of the tournament.
13.6. Only the coach, asst. coach and the official players shall be allowed to sit on the bench. Only
the coach can stand through- out the duration of the game.
13.7. Only the team captain is allowed to approach the Management/ Referee with regards to
questions and inquires.
13.8. The decision of the Referee/s on any disputes during the competition shall be final. If the
game is stopped by the Officials/Referees due to rain, darkness or any valid reasons such as
technical problems, complaints of either competing teams or personal necessities on the part of the
officials which are not resolved by the officials, such matches shall be continued on a later
schedule from the point where it was disrupted.

Prepared by:

DANIEL T. CASAUAY
OIC Campus Sports Coordinator

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